Shedding
FAQ: "What information do you have on shedding?"
We regularly ask participants in the Control Group study what they would like us to research. Here is the answer to one of our frequently asked questions.
Question: What information do you have on shedding?
Answer:
Shedding is the single most common topic the Control Group has been asked to investigate. The phenomenon of ‘shedding’ – the spreading of spike proteins by those with COVID-19 or by those who took one or more COVID vaccines – is hotly contested, with many different theories about the mechanisms, purpose behind, side-effects of, and evidence for spike proteins and their transmission.
The matter, at this moment in time, being an ambiguous one, means that reporting on shedding is something that is subjective and difficult to capture. Many of our participants report being concerned about becoming ill after being in the company of others who have been COVID vaccinated. Some report becoming ill after being in contact with newly vaccinated or ‘heavily’ vaccinated people. And some report unusual changes to their body after being in contact with one or many vaccinated people, such as a loss of smell or menstruation changes.
The main area within our data that we see the phenomenon of shedding being mentioned is in relation to menstruation, where it has been often reported that exposure to the vaccinated as the causes abnormal changes in menstruation – particularly post-menopausal women experiencing something akin to menstrual bleeding.
In the tree map chart below we show some of the responses provided by respondents as to what they believe is the cause to changes in menstruation they have experienced.
The menstruation changes responses have not undergone any sanitisation and are provided as entered. You can see from this example why the Control Group are working hard to provide standardised input options wherever possible. Without these standardised responses, we end up with data that has to be heavily manipulated in order to provide any insight.
Conclusion
At this time, we cannot draw any conclusions beyond the fact that a percentage of women are reporting unusual changes to their menstrual cycle, a proportion of whom regard there being a link between their menstrual changes and the “shedding” of “spike proteins” either from the COVID vaccines or COVID virus.
REFERENCE:
Fielder, D., van Kleeff, D., et al., The Quarterly Report, ed. 2, Control Group, (April 2024).
This answer is correct at the time of writing but is subject to change as more data emerges from the Control Group data.
Whilst the Control Group consults and works with accredited medical professionals in the furthering and bettering of their work, their reports and articles remain in the realm of opinion and should not be mistaken as established or received wisdom.


